New designs, classic looks.

Arundel owns the carbon bottle cage market for a simple reason: its cages are light, they look snazzy, they don't eject bottles, and they're priced right. Now they take this M.O. and apply it to an stainless steel. In the past if you wanted a stainless cage, your only choice was an Elite Ciussi Inox. With the Arundel Stainless Steel Water Bottle Cage, you get an option that -- to us anyways -- is significantly prettier than the Inox. And you'll see after you a few miles that Arundel applies the same No-Ejecto technology to their Stainless model. Your bottles will stay in place. Period. Like their carbon cages, the Stainless is light (~15g heavier than carbon), it looks lovely, and the price is ideal. If you want an old-school touch on your carbon bike -- or if you want a cage that makes aesthetic sense for a steel bike -- choose the Arundel Stainless Steel Water Bottle Cage.

Comment on leep664116's review:

Looks great but does not hold bottle

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Great looking cages but don't like big bottles and do not hold any bottle securely. I have launched a few bottles from these cages. Back to the Cambers which don't look nearly as nice on my steel frame, but at least the can hold bottles securely. Looks aren't everything I guess.

Comment on Nikolaus's review:

Steel is real

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

There are lots of stainless steel cages out there. Hell, I'm sure your LBS sells $8 cages that might hold your bottle well, but add about as much steez to your ride as your tassles do. If you bothered to spend a chunk of change on a new bike, your water bottles better add to your build, not take away from it, which is why the Arundel Stainless Steel cages are a perfect option. Classy, stainless, and worth every penny.